Church Planting Krish Kandiah is rather excited about the prospect of Saddleback Church from the US planting a new church in London, but Matthew Phipps is somewhat more cautious and Simon Cozens is somewhat sceptical. You can make up your own mind by reading all three posts. Bible Translation Bible translation has been getting quite a […]
Tag: NT Wright
Putting the Gospels Back Together
I thoroughly enjoyed this lecture which Tom Wright gave at the Bristol School of Christian Studies and would be interested to know what others think about it: Bishop Tom Wright – Putting the Gospels Back Together: How We’ve All misread Our Central Story It takes about an hour and will give you plenty to think […]
Upside-Down and Inside-Out
Jesus’ call to follow him, to discover in the present time the habits of life which point forward to the coming kingdom and already, in a measure, share in its life, only makes sense when it is couched in the terms made famous by Dietrich Bonhoeffer; “Come and die.” Jesus didn’t say, as do some […]
A Wright Good Conference
Normally when I go running, I listen to seventies rock music. It takes something with a good driving beat to keep my feet moving. However, over the last week or so my exertions have been accompanied by a series of lectures from a conference at Wheaton College called: Jesus, Paul and the People of God: […]
Wright Moves On
I must admit that I find it hard to understand how anyone could leave Durham Cathedral (the finest building in the world), but Bishop Tom Wright has announced that he will be leaving his post as Bishop of Durham to take up a post at St, Andrews University. You can find the official press notice […]
A few years ago, on a family holiday, we climbed Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. The walk was wonderful. From the wooded glories of Wasdale, to the rocky pinnacle of the Pike, the scenery was ever changing and constantly beautiful. Mind you, the walk back did seem a bit long; very long in […]
Is NT Wright the Grinch?
I don’t often read Credenda Agenda, but I was amused to come across a recent article entitled How NT Wright Stole Christmas. “Several years ago, when The Passion of the Christ was making headlines, I realized that N. T. Wright has spoiled every Jesus film. Once you’ve read Wright, you realize that none of the […]
One of the features of modern western society is that we are highly orientated towards the individual. We tend to consider the effect things will have on the individual before we think of them in corporate terms. This means that we miss out on some important things when we read the Scriptures. This was drawn […]
The Resurrection is Historical
HT David Keen
Tom Wright on the Resurrection
I like this article from Today’s Times. Easter was the pilot project. What God did for Jesus that explosive morning is what He intends to do for the whole creation. We who live in the interval between Jesus’s Resurrection and the final rescue and transformation of the whole world are called to be new-creation people […]